Goldhill NC
House No. 9, Buckley Road, is a preserved bungalow built in the early 1900s. Featuring Baroque and Classical designs, it stands on raised footings. It was awarded URA conservation status in 2008.
The bungalow with its distinctive conical turret roof, once an eye clinic, was purchased by Life Bible-Presbyterian Church in 1990. Gazetted for conservation in 2003, it retains its earthy tones, contrasting with nearby high-rise buildings, marking Gilstead Road's entrance.
The Malcolm Road Colonial Bungalows, built around 1925 for British civil servants, feature 30 black-and-white homes on a scenic, tree-lined road. Now managed by the Singapore Land Authority, they retain a serene atmosphere.
Singapore's only Heritage lychee tree, standing 18 meters tall, has been safeguarded by a steel structure since 2017. Over 100 years old, it resides in the Novena neighborhood's Mount Rosie.
Goldhill Community Garden, recognized for its community engagement and sustainability efforts, offers family recreation with nearby Goldhill Ave Playground, Gentle Drive Playground, and Malcolm Park.
Hakka Methodist Church is marked by a 1,000-pound aluminum cross, installed in 1966 with the aid of two RAF helicopters.
Built in 1927, "Westbourne" at 25 Gilstead Road is a conserved mansion initially home to Dr. Yin Suat Chuan. Over the years, it served as a residence, medical charity, and now houses a kindergarten.
Malcolm Road is popular among bird enthusiasts for sightings, with many online posts sharing the diverse bird species observed in this tranquil area.